The Lord of the City God Temple

The god enshrined in the Chenghuang Temple in Qianxian County is Chu Suiliang, with the honorific title of Fudehou. He was a veteran of the early Tang Dynasty and one of the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty" in calligraphy. His calligraphy has been praised by generations for "the golden spirit in his writing." , Jade between the lines, unparalleled in ancient times, and the ink pool is magnificent", which elevates the beauty of calligraphy art to the realm of Taoism and neutrality. He is particularly admirable because he wrote the "Yin Fu Jing" (Yin Fu Jing), an ancient text written by Emperor Xuanyuan Huang with his divine pen. Based on the concept of "the unity of heaven and man", this sutra warns the world to "observe the way of heaven and follow the way of heaven". Follow the laws of nature as the guideline for action to achieve great harmony among heaven, earth, and man. This universal value of the law of heaven and earth is an important symbol of "world civilization, only I come first" and is the greatest contribution of China's five thousand years of civilization to world civilization. This Chinese Yuan canon can be passed down to this day because of the immeasurable merits of the god Chu Suiliang. The humanistic endowment of Qianxian Town God's Temple accumulated from this is unique and has a long history. It stands high in the mountains and benefits future generations.